Bravo reportedly begins filming The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills next month, so producers are in negotiations with season 2 castmates about whether or not they are returning. Camille Grammer was one of the Housewives that producers were in negotiations with; and sadly, a deal has fallen through. But why did it fall through? Did Camille want to quit, or did Camille not bring enough drama for Bravo?

A source tells People, “She’s been in discussions and at the end decided she wasn’t willing to expose her personal life anymore. She’s at peace with her decision.” But a source tells E! “This was much more of a mutual decision than hers.”

It would be no surprise that both Camille and Bravo were not enthusiastic about continuing their relationship on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. When Camille was cast on the first season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, she was perceived as snobby and snarky and famously battled with Kyle Richards. She was a completely different person on the second season; she stayed out of drama and was low-key. Bravo producers may have been confused as to who the real Camille was they were casting for the show. Camille was also the only castmember who vocalized that she did not think The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills should have aired this season in the aftermath of Russell Armstrong’s suicide.

Camille confirms she is leaving the show via her Twitter account (@TheRealCamilleG) by retweeting messages such as the following: ” Just heard you quit the show. So sad I wont be seeing you on tv but I’m happy you were big enough to make the right choice for you.” She also responded to the following message: “Camille Grammer is not coming back to Real Housewives of Beverly Hills! Ugh what! No! Why?” Camille replied: “Ask Bravo and (Evolution) the producers.”

Although those responses are seemingly contradictory as to “who quit who”; we do know Camille is not returning to The Real Housewives if Beverly Hills season 3, and we do wish her well.